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The religious practice created by blending the beliefs of the Yoruba religion with Catholic saints in Cuba, Puerto and other parts of the Caribbean
El Hajj Malik Shabazz is the full Muslim name of this minster and leader whose autobiography was adapted to a movie by Spike Lee, and was played by Denzel Washington
What area of New York City is considered the birthplace of Hip Hop Culture?
The period of movies produced in the 1970s starring Black actors, usually heavy on action, is popularly known as
What was the name of the period between approximately 1920 and 1940 in northern Manhattan that saw a large expansion in African American art, politics, literature, dance, fashion, theatre and other areas?
The popular South Carolina dish known as red rice is largely considered to be closely related to which West African dish?
The complex system of escape routes developed throughout the south to help enslaved Black people get to freedom was called
The Office Administrator for the Upward Bound Program
Name the music label founded by Berry Gordy in the 1950s in Detroit Michigan
Director of the Upward Bound Program at the College of Charleston
This Cuba singer is known as the ‘’Queen of Salsa” (1925-2003
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Sponsored by the College of Charleston since 1975
What is the original /native name of the modern country of South Africa
The practice of offering a free breakfast program for children later adapted by many public schools around the county started with which organization founded in Oakland CA?
This activist and politician became the prime minister and then president of Kenya, and is famously quoted as saying “when the missionaries arrived, the Africans had the land and the missionaries had the Bible. They taught us to pray with our eyes closed. When we opened them, they had the land and we had the Bible.”
Black History Month
What Reggae singer said “slavery isn’t African history. It interrupted African history”
After being imprisoned for 27 years, this famous leader was released in 1990 and became president of South Africa in 1994 after the end of the racially oppressive regime called Apartheid, which had been at least partly based on the Unites System of Jim Crow Laws.
A person who works, studies, and prepares to go to college while in the Upward Bound Program
This king of the Mali empire, who was born in the 1200s, is considered to arguably be the wealthiest man in African history